MediaConnect Brings Minority Report To Your Living Room

We seem to be edging ever closer to the world we saw in the movie Minority Report: three companies have announced a new partnership aimed at getting gesture-based navigation into our home entertainment systems. Softkinetic’s iisu gesture recognition software and Optrima’s OprtiCam work in combination with Meterological’s MediasConnect TV system to change the way people interact with their televisions. Instead of punching buttons on a remote control, users can control their television using hand gestures or optional voice recognition.
MediaConnect may sound familiar to gamers, as many of the features and capabilities of the system sound very similar to Microsoft’s Kinect for Xbox 360, which was announced at last week’s E3 conference. SoftKinetic is led by Mike Nichols, the former executive producer for Microsoft Kinect. However, this system promises to have a lower cost of entry as it may be available as part of a subscription service program offered by cable or satellite television providers. 
The new MediaConnect TV will be available in Europe within the next few weeks and should be available in the US later this year. Software development kits will also be available this fall, allowing developers to create games and other interactive applications, such as video conferencing, that are compatible with the system.
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